


Donald Trump Jr. asked an unusual favor of the courtroom sketch artist following his testimony in his father's civil fraud trial in New York.
Trump had a back-and-forth conversation with veteran sketch artist Jane Rosenberg, according to Reuters, asking her to make him look like a "superstar," similar to a flattering (and fake) court sketch of crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried that has gone viral.
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"Make me look sexy," Trump reportedly told Rosenberg.
The civil suit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James surrounds former President Donald Trump's, Donald Trump Jr.'s, and Eric Trump's business dealings. James is seeking $250 million for allegedly inflating his own net worth to garner more favorable loan terms. James was also in attendance on Thursday and has been in court for other trial dates. Eric Trump was also present Thursday.
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Ivanka Trump is also expected to testify in the trial despite the fact she has not been a part of the Trump Organization since 2016. Meanwhile, Trump Jr. similarly tried to distance himself by claiming he was not familiar with the accounting procedures of the business. Eric Trump would subsequently testify that he "never worked on my father’s statement of financial condition.”
The senior Trump has denied any wrongdoing.